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    Shocking Twist in Raja Murder Case: Cousin Jitendra Paid Hitmen’s First Installment

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    The murder unfolded swiftly. Sonam and Raj allegedly planned it, hiring killers who struck during the honeymoon.
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    Grim revelations unfold as Sonam’s cousin Jitendra Raghuvanshi emerges in the plot to kill Raja, shaking Indore to its core.

    Indore: A chilling new chapter opens in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. Police uncovered that Jitendra Raghuvanshi, Sonam’s cousin, paid the first installment to contract killers for Raja’s murder in Meghalaya last month. The nation reels. With 242 passengers onboard, including 169 Indians, 53 British, 7 Portuguese, and 1 Canadian, the tragedy deepened as 100 charred bodies were recovered. Hearts ache. Jitendra’s role in the family business raises suspicions, but the timing of the payment—before or after the crime—remains a mystery.

    Cousin’s Dark Role
    Jitendra’s name surfaced like a storm. On May 23, the day of Raja’s murder, his UPI account transferred the initial payment to killers Akash Rajput, Vishal Singh Chauhan, and Anand Kurmi. Police probe intensifies. Jitendra oversees expenses in the family business, monitored by Sonam. “We’re digging into his awareness,” said an officer. Sources hint Sonam offered ₹20 lakh, though unconfirmed. Fear grips the city. A relative whispered, “How deep does this betrayal go?”

    Family Ties and Betrayal
    The plot thickened. Sonam, 24, and Raja, 29, married on May 11, unaware of her alleged affair with Raj Kushwaha, an accountant in her father’s firm. They vanished on May 23 after checking out of a Nongriat homestay, 20 km from where Raja’s body was found on June 2. Sonam surrendered in Ghazipur that night. Her brother Govind cut ties, vowing justice. “If guilty, hang her,” he demanded. Tears flowed. The family’s trust lies shattered.

    Crime Unraveled
    The murder unfolded swiftly. Sonam and Raj allegedly planned it, hiring killers who struck during the honeymoon. Vishal’s machete ended Raja’s life. The trio fled, but police nabbed them in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Sonam confessed on Wednesday. “She lured them with money,” said a source. The building crash injured 15 doctors from a nearby civil hospital. Anger simmers. A 2025 study warns of rising contract killings linked to personal vendettas.

    Quest for Justice
    Indore mourns. Govind consoled Raja’s family, seeking truth. Police suspect hawala links in the payment, though Govind denies it. The case, shaking the nation, demands answers. “Why our son?” a parent sobbed. Investigations continue, but the motive—love, greed, or revenge—eludes. Will Jitendra’s role unravel more secrets? The city prays. Hope flickers amid the ashes of this gruesome tale.

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